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What regulator governs the porting number process?

Posted: Sun Jan 19, 2025 4:39 am
by tanjimajuha20
he LOA needs to be accompanied by supporting documentation, which includes one or two service invoices, a Customer Service Report, and possibly a proof of identity for the authorized primary contact and a proof of address.

The next document in the chain is the Local Service Request, which is generated by the VoIP provider using information from the LOA. The Letter of Authorization, its india telegram supporting documentation, and the Local Service Request all get sent to the carrier for the new VoIP service, which then forwards all of those documents to the carrier for the releasing provider.

Once a releasing carrier has accepted a number porting request, it will issue a Firm Order Commitment (FOC), which provides all of the details of the number release to enable the receiving carrier to take the number into its service.

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The rules of telecommunications are laid out and enforced by national bodies. The national institutions are then coordinated internationally by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), which is an agency of the United Nations.

The ITU has the responsibility of creating standards that facilitate international connections. For example, it specifies the dialing codes for each county.

In the United States, all matters relating to telecommunications, including number porting rules, are the remit of the Federal Communications Commission. The mapping of area codes in all of North America is coordinated through the North American Numbering Plan. The protection of these rules over what numbers can be issued where requires the FCC to control the issuance of numbers and specify who can use them and how.